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    Literature Review of XBRL

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    Literature Review of XBRL Group 14: Literature Review of XBRL Z Abstract XBRL (eXtensible Business Reporting Language) is a standard XML reporting language to enhance the efficiency‚ reliability and accuracy of financial reporting. Since its foundation in 1998‚ XBRL has been developing rapidly in the world. This paper teases out and discusses the literature researches of XBRL from 6 aspects: the production bases of XBRL‚ the effect of XBRL‚ the classification criteria

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    Literature Review on Sports

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    Student’s Name Professor’s Name Subject 23 April 2012 Sports Literature Review: Austerely k in his work “Sport and Community Organization in the 21st century” states that‚ The facts concerning the benefits of sports contribution to the sports world is not quite strong because of its non sectarian nature. Studies on sports participation are characteristically based on self-report data from individuals and stakeholders implicated in sport programs. They are likely to have a faith in the value of sports

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    Literature review of Age related constructs on Consumer Decision Making HealthDay News (2013) has reported an interesting research questions about ‘Accumulated knowledge helped seniors outperform young adults when faced with economic choices’ by Randy Dotinga Health day reporter. In the report‚ Ye Li (2013) an assistant professor of management in the University of California‚ Riverside‚ and his new research suggested that: Seniors can be sharper than young adults at making financial decisions

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    The link between population growth and economic development was the subject of intense research from the 1960s to the 1980s. A common view was that rapid population growth – of two percent or higher per year then prevailing in many developing countries – was more likely to hinder than foster economic development. This negative effect operates via reduced child care and human capital investment‚ lower household savings for private and public investments‚ and constraints on allocative efficiency‚ entrepreneurship

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    Brand extension‚ which is to put a new product created in another category under the name of an existing brand‚ is one of the most popular ways to achieve this (Jun-ying‚ 2007). Brand extension is always seen as a way for companies to seek growth while introducing a new product (Carolin‚ 2007). As it is a phenomenon in strong competitive market‚ previous studies report that failure rates are 80 percent of the extension (Völkner and Sattler‚ 2006). On the other hand‚ Besharat defined Co-Branding as

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    influence on body image across a wide age range is investigated. It is hypothesized that the mass media and peer influence have a negative effect on the way the general population feel about their body in terms to weight‚ and the following five literature reviews make an effort to validate the hypothesis. In a research study by Dohnt & Tiggemann (2006)‚ two questions served as guidance for the study. First‚ would the exposure to television and magazines produce a negative effect on children’s body image

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    Literature Review  2.1 Introduction     In  the  concrete  industry‚  there  are  large  amounts  of  concrete  being  produced  around  world.  The  quantity  demand  will  reach  $105.2  billion  by  the  year  2015  in  the  world  market  for  ready­mix  concrete  (Global  Industry  Analysis‚  2014). Hence  concrete  quality becomes more and more important‚ because it  refers to  the quality  of building construction and the capital  usage efficiency of  company. Furthermore‚  product quality is 

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    Dyslexia- Literature Review

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    Chapter 3: Literature Review Supporting The Child One of my primary focuses was to find out how different literatures dealt with Dyslexia and how best to support the child. Dyslexia can be described from a number of different perspectives as we see in Ball et al (2007) who explain that it can be “how one learns (Cognition)‚ what parts of the brain are involved (neurology)‚ what genes are involved (genetics) and behaviour (p14). Their book entitled ‘Dyslexia: An Irish perspective’ is very relevant

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    Literature Review on Hris

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    Asma Akter Faria ID- 60 Department of MIS University of Dhaka Literature Review on HRIS University of Dhaka Department Of Management Information Systems (MIS) Term Paper On Literature Review on HRIS Course Title- Human Resource Information System Course Code – MIS 518 Submitted To: Mr. Md. Abul Kashem Associate Professor Department of MIS University of Dhaka Submitted By: Asma Akter Faria ID- 03-060 MIS 3rd Batch University of Dhaka Date of Submission: May

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    1. The physical science unit applies principles and techniques of chemistry‚ physics‚ and geology to the identification and comparison of crime scene evidence. 2. The wide variation in which services are offered in different crime laboratories is due to variations in local laws and budgetary and staffing limitations only. 3. The tendency of the public to believe that every crime scene will yield forensic science evidence and their unrealistic expectations that a prosecutor’s case should always

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